Directed by Phillip Royston Burgess
A collaboration of spoken word artists, drummers, dancers, and visual artists from the Morgan State University and Baltimore communities. The spoken art street slam was developed over a 24 hour period and inspired by the words of Baltimoreans from all walks of life. The piece was created as a means to tell the stories of Black Baltimore, where we've been, where we are and where we are headed. It’s Guerilla theatre at its best!
September 26th, 2015
YNot Lot
North Avenue & Charles Street 7:00pm
OCTOBER 2, 2015
Morgan State University
Murphy Fine Arts Center’s Amphitheater 2201 Argonne Drive 8:00pm
OCTOBER 10th, 2015
Walbrook Junction 5:00pm
OCTOBER 16th, 2015
Pennsylvania & North Avenues 5:00pm
Performances are free!

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